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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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FAGS 1 WOODLAND DAILY DEMOCHAT, WOODLAND, CALlFOttNlA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920. Seek To Oust Mrs. Wohlfrom 1 Jazz Carries Failure To Wed Frightens People Is Critically ffl 1 CLARK DENIES COLUSA PLEA TO CHANGE DECISION Attorney Bailey (Continued from Page One) YeTraveler' Foremost In News Many Go On Extended Tours Vacationists Gome, Go as Well Race Back To Caveman Era is. Frank B.

Wohlfrom, wlff of City Trustee Wohlfrom, is tritknlljr qualify Bailey on the grounds that the grand jury attorney is making a personal affair of the matter. McDonald ill at the" Sister's hospital In Sacramento, according to word received here. Meningitis complications have alleged in court that Bailey had President Charles Clark of the Sacramento Valley league today announced that his decision in the Hooper case would still stand and that there had 1 (By United Press) LONDON Jazz music is carrying LONDON. Europeans tire commenting on the fact that there are now five young royal bachcJoi's ready to ascend their fathers thrones. in the Old World.

This is the time in history, it is believed, when the responsible Heirs Apparent. toEuropean thrones have shown such a marked disposition to enjoy, their twenties free from mar caused alarm to physicians attending made statements that he would "help get Monroe," and stated he 'had witnesses to prove this contention. her. been no changes in the status of the ysville Colusa game which was May Have Bearing fact that Bailey is deputy dis won by the Giants. the present generation back to the instincts of cavemen and savages, Dr.

Henry prominent English composer and musical authority, told the United Press in an interview today. 1 trict attorney, working for evidently Clark issued the statement follow a visit yesterday by Directors A. no money from the county, and is an officer under the direction of Kern, B. Davison and Tim Sullivan, of AMERICANS IN ENGLAND TO OBSERVE 4TH, QUIETLY (By United Prs) LONDON American Independence Day will be celebrated with the greatest simplicity by Americans in England. The fact that the anniversary.

Dr. Coward declared that modern sa with evidence to the effect that who admits that he is disqualified Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hildcbrandt are home from Cedarville, Modoc county, where Homer has been teaching in the high school. He has been retained as a teacher in that school and will return there in August.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hanson attended the Marysville celebration.

Miss Elsie Street is here from Santa Cruz as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harley Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. II.

0. Akers have returned from a motor trip to the north, which they visited Portland, Pendleton and other Oregon cities and stopped for a visit at the mouth of the Columbia river. Mrs. Perry Brooks and children of was over from Vacaville yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Mixon spent the Fourth of July holiday at Wilbur Springs. Miss Evaline Silberstein, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Silberstein, is spending her vacation in Morgan Valley with her uncle Adolph C. Silberstein and family.

C. A. of Davis was in Woodland for a few moments yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Mein have returned to Oakland after a brief visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, who are motoring to Vancouver and points in dances such as' the exaggerated fox from prosecuting Monroe on the Hooper was not eligible to trot and the which followed the introduction of jazz as a grounds of prejudice in favor of the defendant, may have a legal bearing As Clark stated this morning that his decision would stand, it is believ on the activity of Bailey in the case, ed that the evidence forthcoming from 'fixed standard" of music, have 'turned back pages of progress to the and this bearing may lead to its dis Colusa was not all that it should be.

falls on a Sunday had discouraged anything like a general except for private parties. drunken revelry of lesser breeds." The" league head also said that' as Hooper had stated that an affidavit "It is not the noise, lack of rhythm the ugly cleverness of jazz that I had been mailed, he believed that, it would be in his hands in a day or two. The affidavit would be ail that is object to," Dr. said, "but it is. ital cares.

to the. various genealogical tables, the youngsters, destined in the past to monarchical rule have been firmly pressed not to say 'hurtled into wedded bliss at a very early age; that tendency, it is widely remarked, is somewhat slowing down. These five royal bachelors are: Edward Albert, Prince of Wales, Heir Apparent to the British throne, age 32, enjoying an income of 33,000 pounds a year. Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant, Heir to the Belgian throne, age 25, studied philosophy under Cardinal Meroier, restless, inclined to travel, enjoys comfortable allowance. Grown Prince Olav of Norway, age 23, tall, lanky, good iooldng, fond of outdoor sports and not yet over impressed by the ladies.

Prince Umberto, Prince of Piedmont and Heir Apparent to the Italian throne; age 22; will surrender, it is believed, at an early date. the exploitation of this class of ambi missal according to McDonald, who is attempting to show this in Tock Own Action Bailey, according to Kern's testimony, did not even show the district attorney the last accusations of the grand jury which accused Monroe on eighteen counts, but served them himself on the sheriff. Bailey, as an in Canada, stopped over in Woodland for required and would definitely settle gaiety has been injected a brief visit with Mrs. Hanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs'.

O. Sidwell. On the question for all time. upon all people as a 'fixed' standard' of music for all occasions. The chief event of the day will be ft" reception in the afternoon at Crewe House where Ambassador Alanson will meet Americans.

Members of the American diplomatic and consular services will attend. It was originally intended to hold a big celebration this year in honor, of the opening of the new ambassadorial home at Princes' Gate, but delays have occurred in the renovation of the building and it will not be ready for some months yet. The Colusa management is said to have records from the California Real their return to their home in Rich "The jerky rhythms; the hooting, mond they will stop off in Woodland Estate Commission and Motor Vehicle out of tone saxaphohes; the plong dividual, was not privileged to attend Davis and Mr. and Mrs. James Walters of Covelo, Mendocino county, guests over the holidays of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Hcnle. Mr. and Walters have gone to Yosemite Valley. Mr.

and Mrs. P. E. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs.

Mazza, all of San Francisco, visited relatives and friends in Madison during the holidays. Mrs. Ray Bourland and Miss Alice Bourland of Madison are spending a month at Lake Tahoe. Rev. and Mrs.

G. G. Berger and sons the secret meeting of the grand jury, plong beats of the banjos and the grotesque howiings and boisterous banging of toys and' kitchen utensils is de department that Hooper's address is given as Capitola. It is also claimed that Hooper is not registered in the Sutter county courthouse. according to contention, ol Mc Vernon E.

Bush of Flint, Michigan, sales representative for the Buick Company, was a visitor at the Woodland Buick agency in this city yester grading to all artistic sense and pos Donald, and' as a deputy district attorney, was not qualified to act in the case due to the fact that 'his superior officer, the district, attorney sesses atavistic tendencies in carrying f.nnr pivp psnpeiallv upon a day. Bush is on a tour of the Western civilisation back to the first stages cf stage of civilization which should be held disqualified, and therefore, the States, visiting the dealers organi Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Chalmers lef Increased Beauty If You Want It You 'have wanted a1 skin food and charges are illegal. Under Shenff Don Cox of bacra music, very much above such a plane. "The. antics bodily movement "The sooner we return to the music which have been devised to fit these 0f our grandfathers, the sooner will humdrum sounds can only be com we De to maintain a better stan pared with the oddity of the dances jard of art, of morality such as many of the plantation slaves of 80 years a parent now wishes for a son or today for Pacific Grove. They were accompanied by their grand daughter John and Paul have returned from Stockton where they were the guests for a few days of Mr.

Berger's sister. Mr. Berger preached in the Stockton M. E. Church Sunday evening.

Mickey Gordon and Walter Haze emo county was one Ol uie niurejs i. fart vnnno iV There is a new Frencn Process Cream testily to nis content on wiai me yiu Prince Alfonso, Crown Prince of Spain, age 19; as son of a Latin father arid an English mother the conflicting racial tendencies are so mixed in him that the outcome may be said to be in doubt. Too young to be called a spinster, there walks the trim, neat grounds of Palace Noordeinde in The Hague, a young unmarried girl who might be Jazz music, and jazz dancing is daughtt Vaughan Gage. Leonard Clover of Chico is the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Richter. Miss Birdie Ulrich of this city re man arrived home this morning from Lake Tahoe in the "Purple Hudson" after a three days trip in which the two epcrted an enjoyable holiday. ecution of Monroe by Bailey was ox a personal nature.

Asked For Data Cox on the witness stand said Bailey came to the sheriff's office in Sac will do this: It is so pure and dif 'rent one application prings change. It is called MELLO GLO arid everybody says it is wonderful. Get. MELLO GLO Cream now and increase your Beauty. The Leithold Drug Col 6 the outgrowth of a degraded taste for at in the better class of people, with the result that the lesser classes saw the acceptance of jazz by people who turned Monday night after spending Dr.

Coward's recent criticisms of modern music has brought him to the fore as a protester against He visited the United States with his famous Sheffield Choir of 220 persons in 1903 and again in 1911. During these tours programs were given the holidays at Lake Tahoe and Reno. ramento, and asked him if he knew counted a sixth in the galaxy of un 1 should better and felt that they should immediately accept this form of orgy to be. Mr. and Mrs.

Uriah Dutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wirth, Harold Curson, Leta Ross and Lew Jennings returned yesterday after a pleasant three day trip to El Dorado national forest where the party' enjoyed some good Crown Princess Juliana Louise Emma Wilhelmir.a, who is destined to succeed Queen Wilhelmlna; she might. at Chicago, Detroit, Rochester, New "The effect of such wild revelries vhich have followed in the wake' of anything concerning gambling in Broderlck. The under sheriff replied in the negative, and Bailey then questioned him as to where he could find someone who knew conditions.

After a second reply in the negative, Cox testified that Bailey made the following statement: After Sheriff vr "We're out after Monroe, and we're going to get him food and Ket him any way we York, Columbus, Ohio, Cleveland, cinnati, St. Paul and Minneapolis. if the liana of destiny moved sudden this so called music, upon the thought, life, action, dress, morals and speech Harold Thompson, manager of the Western Auto Supply Company branch in this city, left the Woodland Clinic for his home this afternoon, much improved. Fred Mason, resident of Suisun is a patient at. the Woodland Clinic.

Mrs. Julius Kraft who is a patient at the Woodland Clinic is reported to be much improved and expects to return to her home today or tomorrow. Charles Dunfield of Davis is a patient at the Woodland Clinic wherc Subscribe for "Democrat" now. the young people of today is diffi ly. ascend the throne of Holland to: fishing.

morrow an unmarried queen. 'j Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Cyril and Roy However, she is only 17 and it is Thomas and George and Margaret believed that she wilL marry one ofiBeitzel spent the week end at Gorge, Scandinavian princes before very Placer county. Margaret Beitzei re long. Two years ago Amsterdam was mained over wtih Joan Thomas, by the wild report since off i 1 daughter of Mrs.

Thomas, dally denied that she had fallen in Mr. and Mrs. George B. Collins and he will undergo a course of medical treatment. Mrs.

C. D. Lines of Capay, Mrs. Charles Orengo arid Miss Grace Oren love with the cantor or the great ew family, have returned from a week's; ish synagogue in Amsterdam. She is visit in the bay region, diligently and impartially studying the Mr and Mrs Zach Kincheloe and 1 Scandinavian tongues, and Dutch opin fanray have returned from Adams ion looks for an alliance in that i Springs.

lection. MY.and Mrs. Allen Brown of Oak Mand are guests of Mrs. Aubrey IIow of Woodland spent the weekend holidays in San Francisco. Mrs.

Liner and Miss Orengo returned Monday evening while Mrs. Orengo returned yesterday. Petitions Filed With Saunders James Slaven of Zamora was in lis city this morning. i William Snyder who is a well known resident here, is ill at his I J. F.

Garrette, local grain merchant is in Oakland for medical treatment. Miss Victonne Hartley, supervisor of music in the Berkeley schools, who has been visiting here for some time H. Thompson, manager of the Western Auto Supply store here, is is planning to return to the bay re gion the latter part of the week. She fast recuperating from an attack of County Clerk Harry Saunders yesterday had five nomination petitions filed with him. They were: R.

G. Lawson to succeed himself as public administrator. PHer Criticisms Reveal a Lyric Form Together Her Criticisms Reveal a Lyric Sense for Form Together will be accompanied by Mrs. Sflphia blood poisoning, according to Woodland Clinic officials. Kollingsworth, who will visit around the bay.

Miss Margaret Kane and Miss Kate Kane returned home last night from J. W. Monroe to succeed himse! San Francisco. Dan J. O'Keefe returned last night from Sar.

Francisco. W. H. Scott to succeed himself as Justice of the Peace of Putah township Charles F. Curry to succeed him Mrs.

W. H. Boyce was an arrival Mrs, J. Philbin left yesterday for Chicago, where she will visit for several weeks. She was accompanied by Miss May Mustau, of San Francisco, who is en route to New York.

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moore of Capay are in Woodland today. Mrs.

T. K. Setve and son, Kenneth. if Minneapolis, who have been guests several days of Mr. and Mrs.

Walker home last evening. self as representative congress Mrg Arnold Waybur arrived home from tne eighth congressional district, last nighj. aftcJ. a holiday visit at Car jseph A. Huoerty to succeed self as constable of Putah township.

Mrs. H. E. Coil arrived home last i evening from Oakland. A "person, the latter being a sister of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Toof enjoyed the trinle holiday. at Santa Cruz.

The Will Not Evaporate (Jlyrerin. unlike oilier liquids, ha: rare properly of not ovaimnilin: i lumber man did not miss an attraction in the Casino area. He made a hit with a big crowd when he slid down the two hundred foot maple slide provided in one cf the fun concessions. With a Discrimiiiating Judgment. To Keep Informed on What Is Taking Place 1 In Musical Circles Read Her Comment And Interpretations Appearing in Dr.

Chester H. Fairchild writes Mrs. Setre. are at present visiting in Oakland. They will return to Woodland before starting on their homeward journey.

Harvey and Frank Collins returned last night from a fishing trip to Monterey county. They were camped forty miles west of King City, in a wild and rugged country. Their camp was an ideal spot and they enjoyed some wonderful fishing. E. T.

Kelser, president of the Sutter Basin Company, was in this city yesicrday en route to the company rc dtjuarters at llobbins. heme from Capitola that he and his New Today FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 550 2 rm. house, Large Lot. i rm. house Close in.

$1500 I rm. house, $150 down. 5 rm. house, easy terms. $1000 6 rm.

modem house, term. $6509 rm. modern up to date house in Beamer park. Terms. 2 acre facing Highway, 2 Blocks South family are comfoitably located hut do not appreciate the cold weather that has prevailed at the seaside sast two weeks.

MOLLIE MERRICK A young aoman of genuine talent. Miss Mer rl.k h'us ideas which she knows how to express 'ti lh conviction. In addition to her music she, frequently contributes feature crlidcs to The Bulletin She Was the authoi cf Diughlcr," the serial with a San Francisco background. zhich recently published in The Bulletin and excited widespread comment Miss Mcrrtck knows the social, artistic and vanegatcd life of the city as few Women writers do. and her style has an thai adds to the interest 0 any mbject discusses.

Ira A. Morris, Oakland hanker and former resident of Woodland and Depo' Winters, one of the participants Henry Mctcalf of Oakland is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Goodnow 10 acres in alfalia with Bldgs. on independence Day golf tourna Cemetery Ave. Terms. at Santa Cruz. COXDON REALTY CO.

Mrs. I red Wcidcr left lasS of Capay. Eugene Sullivan is spending a two 510 Main SI. July 13 night at o'clock on the Shasta vceks' vacation at Wilbur Springs. Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Laugcnour Limited on their Alaskan trap. FOR RENT and son spent the holidays in San Francisco. William Spencer of Woodland who! has been a patient at the local clinic returned to his home this afternoon. Dr.

and Mrs. C. E. DuPcrtius of Mrs. F.

R. Fairchild went to Saai Francisco this morning. C. Black was a passenger to San Francisco this morning. I Mrs.

Elmer IJycrs of Knights Land iing was a southbound passenger this morning. I' Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Stoddard of San Francisco have been here several days visiting the Jailer's sister, Mrs. Sampson, of Grass Valley, who is a patient iat the Woodland Clinic hospital.

Mr. S2Q 3 rm. fair, apt Garage. $E5 3 rm. fur.

apt Garage. $35 1 rm. fur. apt Garage. $23 3 rm.

partly fur. house. $2fl 3 room house. Si5 room house and garage. fi room house arof garage.

$o5 5 room house, Double Garage CONDON REALTY CO $10 MahrjSt JulyiS FOB'SXLE 2Slicd pigs. C. H. Ro mincer Ranch, 3 nplles Yolo. Woodland and Dr.

and Mrs. V. V. Smith of Rio Vista spent the holidays in the Helen Hctchy region and the Yosemite where they enjoyed some excellent fishing. The party returned The Bulletin That great metropolitan daily in combination with the "DEMOCRAT" will cost you only 90c a month the biggest news value ever offered.

Subscribe now! Monday night Stoddard returned to the bay ju3y33c morning, but Mrs. Slodadrd will re fctr tfc 5 by the awhile aNUSO Practical nursing i main here longer; nour, day or week. Mrs. Susie Rav jjr i in Clover and children, cr. 12SV2 1st SS Woodland, Calif, jjetty and Morvyn and Mrs.

Ed Praet July 33c children are spending their vaca Diplomatic Language French lias brrn nwsnJwd us Ibe HangnagP rtlploiTijiry for many nzez past bvt dflrSng nJif av year Rug ISsJj hx turn mwrc en r3 an1 al ihv yivrwni 3ay btflh tognag titt 8sI al iniernallcnal in orlg lion at Stinson's beach. FOR SALE J6JKJ grain sacks anal bales. R. Lockhari. 2V 7 n.

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